Hello,
I'm not getting most of notifications from various apps, for example Messenger or Xiaomi Mi Home. If I get one, it's usually much later than it should arrive. I thought that it should be the case of adaptive battery and battery optimisation for each app, but disabling it doesn't seem to fix the issue. Do you have any ideas?
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Do you have adaptive battery ? If so, my guess is this is an issue for it. The biggest notification delay I get is gmail where emails don't come in a timely manner. The adaptive battery likely puts to sleep apps not being used based on certain perimeters.
Try turning it off and rebooting and see after a few days.
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Hello there,
got an annoying issue with my brand new Infinity. Simply it stays in permanent wake lock (indicated by baterry info graph in settings). As an obvious result battery life sux.
Tried factory reset and the problem persists even without any non stock apps installed.
Will be very grateful for any ideas.
Odesláno z mého HTC One X pomocí Tapatalk 2
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4ondra said:
Hello there,
got an annoying issue with my brand new Infinity. Simply it stays in permanent wake lock (indicated by baterry info graph in settings). As an obvious result battery life sux.
Tried factory reset and the problem persists even without any non stock apps installed.
Will be very grateful for any ideas.
Odesláno z mého HTC One X pomocí Tapatalk 2
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Does it still stay in wake lock if you disable Wi-Fi?
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Phil
Hello,
The problem seems to be caused by Google Maps. After a little bit on/off attempts with Latitude (which were supposed to be off) I managed to remove that wake lock, now Maps remain no.1 in battery consumption due to preventing WiFi sleep policy but at least wake lock is gone.
Hello. My phone has had an amazing battery for months, up to 4+ days (with little screen usage of course), but now I can barely last 30 hours with an equal amount of small screen usage.
In the battery panel I can see that Android OS and Android System is taking up a lot of the battery procentage. Here are two pictures of my latest battery run:
http://i.imgur.com/evHt2qo.png
http://i.imgur.com/9sb0ild.png
The screen time on these was 1hr 26 min.
What I've tried:
* Disabling all sync and location service
* Clean flashed a completely new and different (!) ROM (from PA to Euphoria).
* Uninstalled all the apps I installed the last few months
Still lose my battery like crazy. I also tried to disable wake-ups and keep-awakes from google play services but that caused FC and I still think the battery got drained.
Anything else I can try?
My advice is to install wakelock detector and better battery stats and investigate whole day it should help you to find the root cause of keeping your phone awake constantly maybe it's related to kernel or some app that you use or maybe fast dormancy or something else. There is a lot of crazy **** that could cause such a drain you can also install xposed and amplify to reduce amount of wakelocks but the best thing is to install wakelock detector and better battery stats and post here logs or screenshot from this apps. Cheers
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Hi,
Which screen resolution settings do you use?
Auto/QHD+/FHD+
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QHD+
90hz
QHD+ Why buy a phone with it and not use it?
QHD+ of course! Cheers
QHD+ and force 90hz for all apps with ADB
QHD (Not auto)
Forced 90Hz
I use FHD+ and 60fps for my day to day specifically for battery life. Grants me like an extra hour of screen on time in my use. If I need the 90fps and the QHD+ for example to watch a movie or to edit a photo, I'll turn it on.
A way to disable Auto Brightness permanently.
It keep enable itself after i disable it.
P30 Pro - EMUI 10
Yes! That makes me angry too. Same thing there. Btw if we're in the brightness topic, I've heard that on the emui 10.1, (I'm using mate 30 pro, throught) the automatic brightness can actually go up to 50% brighter comparing to maximum using the manual. That's weird. And there is option "increase visibility in high light / sun" or similar, in the developer settings. I think I've got it disabled. That's weird anyway.
Wysłane z mojego LIO-L29 przy użyciu Tapatalka
Delete powergenie
I heard that Samsung Android overlay has the option to control fast charging on off. Why isn't it still in the EMUI? Would be even more cool if there was a native setting to disable charging, but it had to be a setting that can be edited by other apps. For example Automate so I could automatically stop charging when it reaches e.g. 80% to save battery condition.
So in short. At least the Fast charging switch. I have to use different chargers if I don't want to charge my phone with 40Watt.
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